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The laws of subtraction : six simple rules for winning in the age of excess everything
\"Market leaders know that success today depends upon the ability to create social value and personal engagement through the removal from offerings of anything deemed excessive, wasteful, unnecessary, unnatural, hard-to-use, or ugly. The Laws of Subtraction shows how the world's most original innovators stand out in a world of overwhelming choice and feature overload by employing subtraction and minimalism to create the most effective and engaging consumer experiences.Matthew E. May is the author of three award-winning books: The Shibumi Strategy, In Pursuit of Elegance, and The Elegant Solution. A popular speaker, creativity coach, and innovation advisor, he is a regular contributor to the American Express OPEN Forum Idea Hub and the founder of Edit Innovation, an ideas agency based in Los Angeles\"-- Provided by publisher.
Zoning In, No Cushion Required
Meditation instructors are the new management gurus, and companies including Google, General Electric, Ford Motor and American Express are sending their employees to classes that can run up to $50,000 for a large audience. Leaving the plus and equals signs as they are, what is the least number of sticks you would have to move to correct the equation? XI + I = X Most people react immediately with an answer of \"one.\"
Zoning In, No Cushion Required
IN A RECENT SEMINAR I gave for over 100 business professionals, I asked the participants to play a simple word association game with me: \"I say mindfulness, you say.\" The word that rang out in unison was, of course, \"meditation.\"
Achieving Mindfulness at Work, No Meditation Cushion Required
An author explains how seeing problems from a different perspective may have a similar outcome as the Eastern approach of suspending thought.
The Art Of Adding Through Taking Away
NORMALLY I have more ideas than I know what to do with. Several years ago, however, I ran out of them.